Gorham "Chantilly" and Other Sterling Silver Flatware
Item Details
A thirteen-piece collection of sterling silver flatware. This includes a set of three cocktail forks by Gorham in the William C. Codman designed Chantilly pattern, first introduced in 1895, which features scroll accented handles with fleur-de-lis tips. They are presented with nine assorted spoons in a variety of patterns and styles, including one with a turquoise-colored glass cabochon in bezel setting. Manufacturers include Ball, Black & Co., Reed & Barton, and R Wallace & Sons, and some spoons have international hallmarks such as a French Minerva mark and a Samuel Boyce Landeck London import mark for Hanau silver. Some handles and bowls have personalized engravings. The total approximate weigh including non-sterling materials is 5.705 ozt.
Condition
- minor surface wear including marks, scratches, and minimal tarnishing; some handles and bowls have personalized engravings; (DCCPLS).Dimensions
- measurements of leaf and branch shaped spoon; the total approximate weigh including non-sterling materials is 5.705 ozt.
Item #
17STA090-701